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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi quoted in article about how blood vessels in the eye may help in diagnosing Parkinson’s
Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center of Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was quoted in the Healthy Beauty Daily article “Blood Vessels in the Eye May Diagnose Parkinson's Disease” regarding his research in artificial intelligence and eye vasculature. “The arrangement of…
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Engineering researchers develop framework for transparent electronic and energy systems
Macromolecular science and engineering researchers Rajib Paul, Min Wang and Ajit Roy collaborated to publish novel research on transparent electronic and energy systems. In their article, titled “Transparent Graphene/BN-Graphene Stacked Nanofilms for Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution,” the…
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History’s Jay Geller speaks on German national public radio station
Jay Geller, the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies and professor of history at the College of Arts and Sciences, was the subject of a broadcast on Deutschlandfunk, a German national public radio station. Geller discussed the Scholem family, which was the subject of his book The Scholems:…
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Law student George Kamanda discusses the importance of political engagement in published book
In his book Citizenship Reimagined: The Case for Responsible Whole Citizenry in Sierra Leone, APP School of Law student George Kamanda argues for the necessity of civic education and youth engagement in order to create a society centered around “responsible, whole…
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Sociology’s Heather McKee Hurwitz explores the dynamics of diversity and activism in new book
Heather McKee Hurwitz, lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, recently had a book published titled Are We the 99%?: The Occupy Movement, Feminism, and Intersectionality. Through the book, she explored inequality, activism and intersectional feminism amidst…
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Interim President Scott Cowen co-authors piece on campus leadership during the pandemic
Interim President Scott Cowen co-authored a piece for HigherEdJobs about campus leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cowen and co-author Heide Winston, director of communications and civic engagement in the Office of the President Emeritus and an adjunct instructor at Tulane University,…
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Office of Graduate Studies’ Elise Geither gives opening remarks at global conference for Inclusion in English Language Teaching
Elise Geither, associate director of Spoken English in the Office of Graduate Studies, gave the opening remarks at the international global conference for Inclusion in English Language Teaching Nov. 28. The conference was a collaboration between six international TESOL/TEFL organizations from…
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Medical student Rebeka Russell pens perspective piece on institutional racism in the health care system
First-year medical student Rebekah Russell intertwined her experience as an African American woman, background in public health and new experiences as a medical student in her published article titled “Improving Health for African Americans Involves Dismantling a Larger System of Racism.”…
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Engineering’s Anant Madabhushi discusses AI and cancer care at worldwide summit
Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, recently spoke at the “Startup Inside AI for Health” digital conference. Madabhushi presented as part of the panel “AI for Cancer:…
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Begun Center’s Mark Fleisher investigates the social lives of incarcerated women in recent book
Mark Fleisher, research professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, recently wrote a book about the social life of women in American prisons. Fleisher’s Women in American Prisons: Sex, Social Life, and Families examines prison social life amidst allegations of…